Supersonic jet the Concorde first took off in 1969, then started offering incredibly fast commercial flights from 1979. The ...
You might wonder why it’s taken so long for supersonic flight to make a comeback - but a key development has now cleared the ...
If you boil it down to the basic facts, the era of commercial supersonic flight was a European phenomenon. Concorde, its ...
Super fast flights that could take passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours could be the future after a major aviation ban was lifted. Concorde-style flights could be the next big ...
Concorde, the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, operated from 1976 to 2003. Flown by royals, celebrities, and executives, it was discontinued because of high operating costs. A Concorde ...
Concorde was the king of the skies until it stopped flying in 2003. The plane was famous for its “supersonic” travel and now, over two decades later, it could be making a return. An expert has shared ...
The supersonic Concorde jet makes its last commercial passenger flight, traveling at twice the speed of sound from New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to London’s Heathrow Airport ...
Passengers are one step closer to flying supersonic for the first time since Concorde’s retirement after Nasa took its “sonic ...
Concorde was grounded and finally retired in 2003, and in June 2025 the United States cleared a piece of legislation which lifted a decades-old ban on this type of air travel over land. The new ...
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